Cerebral Cortex, Vol. 10, No. 7, 671-683,
July 2000
© 2000 Oxford University Press
Perceptual Deficits after Lesions of Inferotemporal Cortex in Macaques
Department of Ophthalmology and Center for Visual Science, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY 14642 and , 1 Laboratory of Neuropsychology, NIMH, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA
This study used a novel approach to examine a much studied question, the nature of visual deficits caused by lesions of the inferotemporal cortex (IT). Unlike many previous studies of IT lesions, we de-emphasized early, non-specific disruptions of testing caused by the lesions, and instead concentrated on permanent changes in thresholds. This approach produced unexpected results that suggest a re-evaluation of the traditional view of the role of the IT cortex in shape perception and such related visual abilities as perceptual invariances, visual grouping, the visibility of illusory contours and the performance of oddity discriminations. In addition, the measurement of stable, post-lesion hue discrimination thresholds gave us a different perspective on the severity of color vision deficits which result from lesions of the IT cortex. We found that shape distortion thresholds were not permanently elevated by IT lesions and, indeed, showed no greater transitory disruption than did other visual abilities. This result is inconsistent with the common view that IT is critical to shape discriminations. Two other visual abilities that would be expected to be disrupted by IT lesions the visual grouping of misoriented line segments and shape invariances (failure of irrelevant stimulus changes to disrupt shape distortion thresholds) were not affected by IT lesions. However, shape discriminations based on illusory contours and some oddity discriminations were severely and permanently affected. Our results also showed that IT lesions caused permanent, moderate to large impairments of color vision, but not color blindness. Bilateral damage to area TEO caused no disruption of performance on any of the abovediscriminations. Our results suggest that the IT cortex in macaques may be critical to the visibility of illusory contours and the performance of some oddity discriminations, that it plays some role in color perception, but that it is not essential for shape, grouping discriminations or perceptual shape invariances.
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